This walk in Slindon Estate is very easy and flat. Slindon Estate is 3500 acres of Sussex woodland, farmland, downland, and pretty villages all divided by paths, hedges, lanes and tracks leading up to the top of the downs.
(D) There is a car park at the departure point. The walk starts by the path on the right of the National Trust board.
(1) Follow the path going to the left. You might see some cows in the meadows on your left.
(2) Once you have reached the small pond, retrace your steps up to the wooden poles, take the path on your left and follow the pink sign until (3)
(3) Turn left and after a few steps, follow the path turning left. Keep walking until you arrived at the car park (A)
Waypoints :
D/A : mi 0 - alt. 125ft - Car park
1 : mi 0.19 - alt. 161ft - Path split
2 : mi 0.38 - alt. 187ft - Wooden poles
3 : mi 0.97 - alt. 121ft
D/A : mi 1.33 - alt. 125ft - Car park
The departure of this walk is actually the departure of many other walks. A National Trust board is on the car park and will give you more information.
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